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  • From: Marty Kraft <martyk@allspecies.org>
  • To: Healthy soil and sustainable growing <livingontheland@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [Livingontheland] What Does It for Broccoli?
  • Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 08:06:41 -0500

Paul

My reason was to have a better understanding of the soil and its relationship to various plants. Perhaps there have been some studies done that answer my question. Maybe adding some other specific organisms might benefit the non micorizzal fungi plants. The better I understand soil ecology the better I can aid nature in restoration.

Marty
On Apr 6, 2006, at 10:48 PM, TradingPostPaul wrote:

All flora and fauna have symbiotes. It's a fact of biology. We couldn't live without the bacteria in our gut. I was just curious if there was some reason for the question.

paul, tradingpost@riseup.net
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The outstanding scientific discovery of the twentieth century is not television, or radio, but rather the complexity of the land organism. Only those who know the most about it can appreciate how little we know about it.
- Aldo Leopold in Round River, 1933
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On 4/6/2006 at 10:07 PM Marty Kraft wrote:

No problem with broccoli, just want to understand the relationships of
those plants that don't form associations with micorizzal fungi. Do
they have another symbiotic thing going to aid in their development?

Marty
On Apr 6, 2006, at 6:28 PM, TradingPostPaul wrote:





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